
Based on the text above, judge the items from 84 through 98.
The expression ‘get their way’ (l.11) is an idiomatic expression which means are given the place they demand.

Based on the text above, judge the items from 84 through 98.
The expression ‘get their way’ (l.11) is an idiomatic expression which means are given the place they demand.

Based on the text above, judge the items from 84 through 98.
The word “But” (l.21) expresses the same idea as nevertheless.

Based on the text above, judge the items from 84 through 98.
The term “actually” (l.17) means the same as presently.

In paragraph 1, the noun trepidation translates many Brazilians' feeling of

Read the lines below taken from Text B.
I pine a lot, I find the lot Falls through without you The underlined words can be replaced by
Read the sentence below and choose one alternative to replace the underlined words with a synonymous.
A great-aunt of mine, of whom I shall have more to relate by and by.
Read the sentence below and choose one alternative to replace the three underlined words with their respective synonyms.
He was once seen riding on an elephant, in company with a Baboon; but I think it must have been a Baboo – or a Begum.Choose one alternative to fill in the blank spaces of the paragraph below.
In the contemporary word, “knowledge” ______ a business package stylishly ______, ______ and ______, ______ within the enduring charm ______ by the 26 alphabets of the English language which ______ itself in a strange position. From a colonial construct, English ______ Janus-faced: a global facilitator on one side and a global watchdog on the other.Choose one alternative to fill in the blank spaces of the sentence below.
______ the UK ______ the USA has ______ had a legally sanctioned official or national language.Choose one alternative to fill in the blank space of the sentence below.
Student engagement is diminished ______ the topics change so rapidly that students are left with no clear conceptual reason to read the text.